England supporters sparked a debate on social media after they sang 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' throughout New Zealand's Haka.

As is tradition, the All Blacks performed the Haka prior to their defeat against England at Allianz Stadium on Saturday.

The Haka has become synonymous with the All Blacks and has been performed by the team for over a century.

What did the English crowd do to divide social media?

But instead of letting the tourists' war cry be the only noise inside the stadium, the lyrics of 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' grew in volume and soon overtook the Haka.

As for England's players, they lined up in a U-shape and stared down their rivals throughout the performance.

Young English flanker Henry Pollock also gained attention as he licked his lips and smirked while watc

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